melting
When you cool a liquid and it changes phase, it becomes a solid.
The change of state is Melting. Solid to liquid is melting. E.g. ice to water
When a liquid becomes solid, it undergoes a phase change known as solidification or freezing. During this process, the particles within the liquid slow down and come closer together to form a crystalline structure, resulting in the solid state.
No, they will vibrate more but they didn't change.
if water boils a liquid it becomes a liquid not a solid
When you heat a liquid and it changes phase it becomes a solid.
This is officially known as the freezing point.
Liquid to solid is a phase change.
The change in state would be known as melting. Just for your information: Solid to Liquid = Melting Liquid to Gaseous = Boiling Solid to Gaseous = Sublimation Gaseous to Liquid = Condensation Liquid to Solid = Freezing Gaseous to Solid = Deposition
water Water is a gas when it is steam. It condenses to liquid, becoming water. It becomes solid when it freezes, and then becomes liquid again as it melts. The entire process depends on temperature. The molecular structure of water does not change throughout all these changes.
When a solid is heated, it will usually change to the liquid phase. This process is known as melting.
The change of state when solid aluminum becomes liquid is called melting. This occurs when the temperature of the solid aluminum is raised above its melting point, causing the particles to gain enough energy to break free from their fixed positions and transition into a liquid state.